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Veterinary Formula for Equine Gut Health - Maintenance Pack.

Maintenance pack for horses - use after 1- 2 months on Starter Pack. 

A blend of herbal powders that may assist in the maintenance of the entire gastrointestinal system via:

- Demulcents to line, soothe & protect gut mucosa for natural protection of the entire gut lining

- Antiulcer action to prevent ulcer development, resistance to acid effects

- Natural minerals absorb environmental and tissue toxins; treat & prevent diarrhea

- Provide nutrition for cell repair of damaged bowel tissues

- Detoxify liver & bowel contents

- Liver, kidney & pancreatic protective

- Prebiotic source & LIVE, Equine specific Probiotics to colonize & grow in the gut

- Seaweed for Natures Superfood; source of prebiotics to support probiotics

GutPro Equine Supplement Maintenance

$88.00Price
GST Included |
  • Slippery Elm 30%;  Milk Thistle 10%; Rosehips 10%; Clivers 10%; Flax 10%; Glutamine 5% Seaweed Meal 10%; Bentonite 10%; Probiotics 5% Saccharomyces yeast( S. Cerevisae & S. Boulardii) (100 Billion CFU/5 gm)

    Directions: Feed 20-40 gm once daily in damp feed; 5 days per week.

    As with all Medicinal Herbs, we advise to allow periods of time to rest the body from supplements. Do this either by feeding 5 days a week or 3 weeks per month. 

    This formula may be fed alongside anti-ulcer supplements such as Omeprazole. Herbal formulas must be given time for their actions to effect - they are not drugs.

    Slippery Elm is an important ingredient, used to heal and prevent ulceration of gastrointestinal tissues. 

    Bentonite is used for toxin absorption. This naturally occurring material is composed predominantly of the clay mineral smectite. These minerals are capable of binding and removing bacterial toxins. This product has been extensively studied & is especially useful to prevent and treat enteritis.

    Weese JS, Cote NM, deGannes RV. Evaluation of in vitro properties of di-tri-octahedral smectite on clostridial toxins and growth. Equine Vet J. 2003 Nov;35(7):638-41. doi: 10.2746/042516403775696384. PMID: 14649353.

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